Hillary Clinton Ads Target Iowa And New Hampshire Voters

posted on January 21, 2016

A new television ad originating with Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign tries to get in the last word with voters in Iowa, summing up her career and implausibly portraying her as a hyper-competent stateswoman. Among the claims put forward here are that Hillary “… helped get health care for eight million kids … helped a city rise again (New York after 9/11) …” and “… stared down hostile leaders (Vladimir Putin, evidently) around the world.” Sure, and don’t forget the time she dramatically dodged sniper fire in Bosnia.

A nearly identical ad will reportedly also air in New Hampshire ahead of the upcoming primary election. Of course, the spot also promises that Hillary will “… take on the gun lobby …” if elected president. That means you, me and every other law-abiding gun owner in this country—so let’s make sure she never gets the chance!

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